| Robert Boyle - 1738 - 964 páginas
...motion, magnitude, gravity, fhape, and other mechanical affections of the fmall parts of liquors ; 1 have done what I pretended : which was not to prove,...no occafion to fly to it, in folving our phenomena. That tie upper Butthe Doctor, it feems, would have the gravitation of che.elements,in their parts of... | |
| S. Hutton - 1989 - 278 páginas
...in all cases, be used to decide between rival hypotheses and Boyle's professed aim in the Discourse was 'not to prove that no angel or other immaterial creature could interpose in these cases', nor 'to demonstrate in general, that there can be no such thing, as the... | |
| A. Rupert Hall - 2002 - 324 páginas
...are explicable by the motion, bigness, gravity, shape, and other mechanical affections of the small parts of liquors, I have done what I pretended; which...prove, that no angel or other immaterial creature could interpose in these cases; for concerning such agents, all that I need say, is, that in the cases proposed... | |
| R. Crocker - 2003 - 318 páginas
...are explicable by the motion, bigness, gravity, shape, and other Mechanical affectations of the small parts of liquors. I have done what I pretended; which...that no Angel, or other immaterial Creature could interpose in these cases; For concerning such Agents, all I need say, is, that in the cases propos'd... | |
| R. Crocker - 2003 - 318 páginas
...motion, higness, gravity, shape, and other Mechanical affectations of the small parts of liquors. 1 have done what I pretended: which was not to prove that no Angel, or other immaterial Creature could interpose in these cases: For conceruing such Agents, all I need say. is. that in the cases propos'd... | |
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